
The Marden Vineyard is regarded as one of the most exciting new vineyards in England.
Described by the authoritative WINES BEHIND THE LABEL GUIDE (2009) as a "Prime Site" it is planted on a unique parcel of land which has consistently produced the earliest and finest fruit on the estate since it was first farmed by Herbert Hall in the 19th Century.
The site is a South-facing 4-degree slope and basks in full English summer sun during the ripening period. The soil is a mixture of clay and gravel which in dry periods sets hard as stone.